Can I Use the Same Sensor for Blast Baseball and Softball?

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Blast Baseball and Blast Softball are the same app apart from Slap Mode, which is softball-specific — but each sensor can only be paired with one app at a time.

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To give you the best experience, Blast sensors are set up to work with only one app. If you play both baseball and softball, you’ll need to choose which app your sensor is registered to; it can’t be used with both apps simultaneously.

FAQ

What’s the difference between the Blast Baseball and Softball apps?
They’re the same app in every way except Slap Mode, which is available in the softball app for slap-hitting analysis.

Can I switch my sensor between the two apps?
A sensor is only supported with one app at a time, so you can’t use it with both simultaneously.

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